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7 Unlucky. , Tlio tmprenion, bordering on fntnlisfn, tliat many entertain, that persons and tiling arc tlcslincil to linve a pooil or bad run of luck, is a sort of deduction from mrfiice facts, not wholly illogical. To the careless observer, not looking deep cnoURh to find tho elements of rharacter, or carefully enough to take in all the circumstances of nivrn cases, it reallv seems es if fortune constantly frowns on others. So of enterprises, inventions and structures. Cor porations, machines, buildings and sheds pet a lud name for the frequency of their misadven' tures, from those who only filance at the mis adventures themselves, not having tho time or inclination to trace them up to their causes, and i o that they are effects of the Inexorable work' iiitf of inflexible laws. This we know is tho truth about them but appearances really iive somo phusibility to the slightly superstitious notion that a doom attends nnd thwarts the miccpss of somo human beings and soon of their undertakings. An instance in point is tho Great Eastern. Alt.iost from the day her keel was laid, she has seemingly been the victim of mishaps. She has lei torn or never, on any votagc or in the doing ol any work sue lias been put to, escaped ca Jamity. Hence, in whatever she has been con corned, failure has been predicted i and irenrr ally the prediction lias been fulfilled. Many liased their distrust as to the sale laving of tho Atlantic table on the had reputation of the nummoin steamer. 1'rom present auvices it looks as if they were not wholly wrong, l'os silrly she is blamed for deficiency in her engino and other breakdowns ungenerously, and to coter up blunders for which she is not respon sible. Hut it is curious that her run of ill-luck from tho I) 'ginning appears to bo culminating in nil inability to unite the continents by the eieclric wire. Her antecedents created n prejudice that locked upon her departure on this her gieatest and mist icspunsible work with misgivings that bid fair to be realized. The fault was not prob ably in herj and J''l her capricious and disas Lvnus career in the pant will be sure to associate lfvr unublful uputaiion with the disappoint ment of tho hope that the lightning would hVh iiivMhlo fioin shore to shore under the waves of the Atlantic. A sort of philosophical ex ninina'ion of the history or biography of the Oreiil Eastern, to point out how she came to be niech.in'eally and financially such an "unlucky coiuern," would be n curious chapter on the waul of aiiaptuliun of means to ends, proper adjust iiM'iit and light combinations. Failures ;uu o!len when analyzed cen more instructie than successes. To discover how ever) thing has gone wrong may elucidate the way to make ever) thing go light. Boston Transcript. A Gii'.:T NATritAt. ClMilosiTY. The Sen Unit, published at Jacksonville, Oregon, of the 12lh ultimo, sa;s: "Several of our citizens rt-lumed last week from a visit to the Great Sunken Lake, situated in Cascade Mountains, nlioin 05 miles north eat from Jacksonvville. This Like rivals the bullous valley of Sitihml tho sailor. It is thought to average liOOO lei-t down to the water all round. The walls aiu -almost iitrnendicular, running down into the water, and leaiing no beach. The depth of lite ualer is unknown, anil its surlnce is smooth and uniulllod, tin it lies so lar below the suiface of tho mountain that the air currents do not inTt'Ct it. Its length is esAsted at IU miles, and its width at 10. TheiWs air island in its ceniio having trees upon it. No li ir.si man ever has, and probably never will, be nblulo reach I lie water eliz. It lies silent, slill ana nnsteiious in tho bosom of the everlnslini? lull,' like a huge well scooped out by the hands of the giuiit genii oi the mountains, in the un known nges gone by, and mound it the mime val forests wmch und ward uro keeping. The visiting party fired a lifle several limes into the water, at tin finglo of 45 degrees, and were able t.i note scveinl secends ol time from the report of the un until the ball struck the wa ler. Such seems incredible, but i vouched tor by roiue of our most leliable rit'zens. The lake is cei tainly a most remarkable euiios.il)." A Hr.U'TlTUL l)Ei:i). -The New York Jour o.'J of Cnmmerce relates the following: A vcurg cilicer was connected wilb Sheridan's brii'iijc. It was in one of those forced march es when I hsy had driven back the enemy and had been in saddle for several consecutive days anil utvitttK, that lilt trocipcr nvnUetl himclf of c tempoiaiy halt, to slip from his saddle and fielch himself upon the turf his horse, mean while, biowsing in the immediate vicinity. lie had slept for some liltlo time, when ho was suddenly awakened by the frantic pawing of Ins horse at his side. Fatigued by his long ride, ho did not rouse al once, hut lay in that partially unconscious state which so frequently uttends great physical prostration. Soon, how ever, the faithful animal perceiving that its ef. forts had failed to accomplish their object, licked his face, and placing Us mouth close to bis ear ullered a loud snort. Now thoroughly nw ike, ho sprang up, and as the horse turned for him lo mount, ho saw for the first time that his comrales had all disappeared, and that the enemy were coming down viipon him at full gall,. p. Once mounted, the luilhiul beast bore mm wild the speed of the wind safely firm the dang' t aod soon placed him among his com panions. "Thus," he added with emotion, "the nnide lellow saved me from captivity, and per haps lioui death," A CotNCinr.Nci;. Glancing over one of Sa line's admirable ieprinl of ancient pamphlets, heniing on the history oi this country, entitled "The Slate llevolution in New England," and originally dated 1(139, we tind n fresh ilium a. lion of I tie old tiroverli, "lheru in nothing new under the sun." The people of New England, determined to no longer enduic the opprosi tion of the Governor, Sir Edmund Andros. rr.su in revolution, deposed and imprisoned him. 'Hie following sentence, referring to this tiansi.ction, has n familiar ling: "We havo also advice, that on Friday last, toward evening, Sir Edmund Andins did attempt to mako an escape ill woman's apparel, and passed two guards, and was stopped at the third, being discovered by his fhoes, not having changed them." .Rather n sti iking correspondence in nn important ciisis in the lives of the first (v rant and the last tiailorof America! A'. 1. Times. Tub Cakada Plum Tiu:k. f n woman should allow a deposit of woolen rags to re. main in her house jear after year, breeding an annual suurin of moths to pervade her carpels and destroy her furs, we should not call her a verycateful or a very intelligent housekeiper. What shall we say then of a gardener who keeps c Canada plum treo among his Washingtons and his Lombards, his Astracans and bis Green ings? Every Canada plum, which falls neg lected to tho ground, has cradled one or more worms, which after n few dujs ih the ground, change intu a bug, tho famed curculio. These bugs a io as fatal to fruit, as the weevil is In vtheat. When they find no plums, they attack apples) and in seasons of seal city like the pres ent, they cither destroy the whole or so mark and scar them with their crescent-shaped biles, that they all become knotty nnd worthless. Let us then cease to regard the Canudu plum tiee as a fit ornament for our doorjnrds, hut rather as a pest and a nuisance. w, iNTKitEsriNa ltuMiNHcitNCKS. A Newport correspondent of tho New York Ettnimj Paul announces the death on tho 15th but., f Julia Montandvert widow of the gallant Lawrence, who sal ed out of Ilo.ton h.rl,or fllty-two veai, ago on the first of June, to fight the llrilW, fngute Shannon. Ho died in Halifax of tho V,,. lal wound received on thai occasion four dais after the capture of Ids vessel. The intelligence was concealed from hu wife, who was in He,u health, until September. She had lived in a pleasant cottage in Newport for many years. Just before her death she rrounsteil nn nllmwl. ant to read aloud a little memoir of her bus. harm, ns It reeling thu powers of her mind fail ing, she desired to renew in memory every in cident of Ids brief but brilliant career. .Too feeble to listen In the whole, she requested that tho leaf should bo turned down and the remain der read next day. A few hours alter she was struck, with paralysis, and never spoke again. 13 M 0 V A L I Tho subscriber would respectfully Inform hli friends and the pnbllc that he has removed from his former store one iloor South, where he will be happy to see all hli old custom ers anil friends, and all others In want of GOOD GROCERIES at fair rnxonsi Among mjr present slock may be found In part N12W CROP PORTO IttCO, FKKE LABOR, AND CllllA M0XA8S1 C1I0ICU l'JIlTOJUCOflUUAKil 1IAVANNA SUOARSi 11LFINED SUGARS, all kinds) choice YOUNG I1T90N, BLACK AND JATAN TEAS) OOFFLES, SPICKS, RAISINS, CURRANTS) TOBACCO, SNUFF, KEROSENE OIL, FLUID, WICKS. AND TUBES FOR FLUID LAMPS) Onnrjllos, c&o., obc, WITH ALL OTHER OOODS USUALLY KBIT IN A FIRST CLASS rAiUixY crtocciiY stoke. June, 1S65. It. GLOVER. M I X K UAL WAT K II S Saratoga Star Spring Water. The quality of the Star Spring Water as a Leverage aDd Its virtues of a medlclrnl ch iracter are universally conceded by all w bo have tested Its merits. As n catiurtic It Is unequalled ( ornl In all other reverts It is not excelled by the mMt popuUr ami celebratid mineral waters of the world. It contains a larjrtr amount of mineral and saline substances than any other Spring Water. Il contniiiM more Iodine limn miy two oltirr SiirhigN put together Ad analysis of the Star Spring Water can be had by calling at CLARK & WILLAPiD'S. Tin' Cclrlirntri! VIOHY AND KISSENGER WATER, IN PINT BOTTLES. Just received and for sale by CLARK & WJXTA UD. Jeff. Davis has gone up that horriblo Sour Apple Tree. Piper & Simonds, Hnie reci'lreil NEW STOCK Or GOODS Which they are Helling nl price to corres pond i iih fitilil nt Sl25 FJLOUR OF ALLGRADES. Oolong, Youug Hyson and Japan Toas. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFCE. Groujicl Qpioos, cfijo. Prime, P, R, Molasses. . REFINES AND RAW SUGARS. SALT OF ALL, KINDS. SALT fish:, &c, &c. ALSO TUB AMIDOX GLOTIIKS WIUXGEK. ECOIIAWC-E BtsOCK, BIIATrLKIlOUO. VT. HO ! HO ! HO ! If you want a job of p h i 3r t inxra- ol any description, Executed In the DEBT faTYLE, and on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS Call on the subscriber. I I). COHKKIGU. ICT Remember tlic TUce. Tuxyix OrriCK, Tuibd Ftooa. Urattleboro, July 14, 166&. N JOTICK. The stock hoUeri of the Rank of iWatlleboro ImWtig voted that the Instituting be elianged to au association for carry ing on the business of U inking under the laws of the United States, the Directors thereof have procured the consent of the owners of two-thirds of the capital stock and have lu&do the required certificate. 31 Nil UP WKU.fc, Cashier. Tho hvst place to buy 33Xt.3NTS Books, PAPER ENVELOPES, STATIOKUYi)FALIi KIMS, l AT "F. O. EDWAIiDS'S, First Door North of tho American House. Whltu, Il.own und Woolon lings, OLD DOOttSAND PAPER, First Door North of the American Ifcuso, llUATTLKnOHO.VT. FROST & GOODHUE ! DEALERS IN Choice Family Groceries, HOUR. BUTTER, OHEESE, &c, WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL. pilESH OIIOUND FLOUIU 300 IlbU. SI. I.oiii.J 300 Ohio) 800 MIclilKniil (I0O " Cnimiln lllnll.U 1'Ioiir now dall arrlTlng, anil will be soM at Wliolesat. or Retail lss than the same Grades can be bad elscnbere. Sept. 1, 1805. t'llOST & Q00D11UE rpEAS, COFl-'UKS, SUOAltS, MOLASSES, Byrups, Spices, Tobacco, SmilT, Soap, Kerosene Ott, Foreign and Ilomesllc Fruits, Farming Toots, Wooden Ware, Ac, Ate, At FEOST & OOODIIUirS. JTIME AND CEMENT, Vy the load or single Itarrcl, At FK03T & OOOnilUE'd. JIL KINDS COUNTRY PRODUCE, nought for Cash, At FROST 00ODIIUL',3. pURE EXTRACT OF TOBACCO, FOR BIIKFP WASH. One pound nt this Kxtract contntns the strength of eight I'uuuua u, .uuiiw, as pitrpdnMi oj larmcrs. rur sale by i HOST & OOODIICE. jERTILIZERS. 25 Tons Coe'a Super I'hotphale nl L'me, 00 Ton. (Iround Plaster. Just received by FROST & GOODHUE. Keputaiion Established ! llrs. 8. .1. allien in truly a public benefactress nnd her wtJiifierftsl success is unpre cedented. MFcr fame and, her discoveries have gone abroad, and to-day she is in her line the largest nuzn ufacturess in the world. Everybody interested. Youth and old age arc alike ben e tilt d by the uscofJTIrs. S. .'U. Jill en's Wortd's Hair Restorer and SBair SDress ing. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, causing luxuriant graivt hand beau ty. Your hair, if changed to grey or tvhitc by sickness or other causes, will soon be re stored to its natural color and beauty. Hand ruff 'erad icated forever. The SBair falling stopped. The most delicate head-dress or bon net can bczvorn without fear of soiling. Thcmostdelight fill fragrance to the hair is imparted. If you wish to restore your hair, as in youth, and retain it through life, without delay purchase a bottle of each ofJtlrs. A'. 3. Jlllcn's World's Hair ISc storer and Stressing. Sold by DmgghU throughout the World. IT.INCU'AL SAI.CS orricE. 198 As 20O CircrniTirli Ml., IVoir-Vork. SUFriHlEltS FltOM DYSPEPSIA rionci : xi oiio ot : : Act : s TARRANT k CO., Gentlemen, I am a rehldent of Ctiracoa, and have often leen dliprwed t writ you ,'onccrnlinr tli. icaMalne of ynur SKLT.KIt Al'KHIIINT as a rimedy Ti.r Inilltetl..n ai d Uysiwtla. f eslro to expre" 1,1 , u my plneei-er.it-Itu le for the great Iwnelit the Sj.L'IZr.ll lini de ne u.y lfe. For tourer live jears my Ifa has been vmily nnticl-.il with Dyspepsia, anil fer Mng under the Inalmrnl of n vi r.il Doctors for two or three jears, she was finally Indui-el to seek the advice of 11 Iranied I'hyskian, lir. Calilull cf t n truela,whi, imtnt-ilintely trea (d her with your ).FKrii 1.3. I'hM'SI-LT.I.H A I'KltlKNT, (he began tu Improve at out e and Is now I'lXFKI'TI.Y KLI.. 1 feel It to he tnv uuty for the rood of humanity to nuke this btateinent, feeling that u medicine so taluahlo should be widely known. rrusilng j..u will give ll.u publicity, and rtpiallng my earnest griitituile und th.11.ks. I am very respectfully yours, S. D. C HENKIQUKR, New lork, June M, 18CJ. Slerch.int, Curacoa, S. A. WE ASK The duttVrlnjf millions lnmirUiil lo give tlilt rtmc.ly a trUtj convlncfj ihat liy Its tiuiciy u.e injuy ra,iy lw rehev many cum! of ... IIM'i!n IN ni llnirri, Sour Slomnrli Melt lIl lMllU-Ii , l)thi( , lii.Iiyi iiloii.l'i llrt Cuiiiiuliil, It lir 11 mill iv A ftt'ctioiiM, V:r. KeaU the rtnUvt r TvstlmnntaU with nch Hattl'.nii4 do not uie tho mallei nc Against the ad vice of your phyiicUn. MisiriCTrRtD oxly y TARRANT & CO., 278 (irrt'iMvich Slrrci, ,- Vorh. CrFOR BALK HV ALL KKUGOISTS. All me.lleal men and the pr s recouimend DU STRICK LAND'S ANTI-CHOLERA .MIXl'l III! as I lie only cutaln nuiedy fjr IM.irrl.a 11 nnd Jy ' utery. It Is it cnmlilnatlon of tslringents, Ahsorboms, btlinul.ints and Carinluallves, and Is warranted to effect a cure alter all other imans have filled. For sale by all druggets. 50 cenls per bottle. lilt. STItlt KI.ANIl'S FILE HEM I'DY has cured thou, sands of the worst cases of lllfnd anj llletHling Piles. It gives Immediate relief and emcls it p.Tinaueut cure. Try ltdlriclly. It is warranted to cure. ( For sale by all Diugglsts. to cents r bottle. Oman MARRIAGE GUIDE. You.vnM Great I'lirnioUHiiciu Wniig, of Eiery one his own Doctor Ilelng a 1'rlvatu Instructor for Married Persons or those about to marry, both male and female, In everything con cerning the physiology and rtlitlons ol our Sexual jjstrm, and the Production or Prevention of Offspring, Including all the new discoveries never before given In the English Ian. guage, by VM, YDCNO, M. I). This Is really valuable and Interesting work. It Is written In plain language for the gtneral reailer, and Is ItliMrati-d with upwards of 100 engratlngs. All onng married people, or those contetn. pintlni! marrlige, mid having the least Impediment to mar. rl"d life, should p-iid this book It dlschws secrets that ev ery one should be aci tainted with. Ptlll ft Is a liook that must he looked up, and not lie aliout tli- bouse. If will be sent to any one 011 the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr, W'M. YOUNtl, No. 410 Spruce fcltcct, abuve Fourth. Phlla. delphla. Cn.ll J ATEST STYLES OF HATS AND CAPS, Uecvlved evtry weel, by HC. .A.. GOODRICH, No. 3 Uulon II lock. '(T 51 S K V AV. SPRING CHICKENS, for which the highest price Hill be paid. Alio TURKEYS, and good fat VEAL CALVES, by V. F. !UCIIAIll)S().. OratUsboro, July 131b, 1101. 2S gCUENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, Son." W ood Toulo AND MANDRAKE PILLS. The abore Is a correct likeness of Dr. Schenclc, taken mary yenrs ago. Itnamlialety afler ho had recovered from Consumption, hcn (he first was taken he weighed 107 pounds) at the f resent time till weight Is 220 pounds. Hit. SC UK X CMC'S Principal Office ami Laboratory Is at the N. K. corner of SIXTH and COMMKHCI. Streets, PhtUdelph'a, where all tetters for ndvlce or butnsss should lc directed. Ho will In foun.1 there every SATURDAY, professionally tu examine lung vlthihc Kifpirointtir, or which his fee Is thice d'il1ai hli mU to Trie. In New.YorL, at 3i IIOXD Street, every TUK3DA Y, from 0 A.M. to 31.' M. At the MIRLUOKO' IIOTKL, BoKton, Janunry 1 and 19, Fcliruary 15 and 10, March 15 and 10, April 13 and 20, May 17 and 13, June 14 aud 15, July 19 and 20. The time for my lem In UALTIMOIU; and I'HTS UURGU will be seen In the dally pajxri of those cities. TIIR HISTORY OF PR. SCIIUNCK'3 OWN CASK, AND HOW 11 U SVM CURED OF CONSUMPTION. Many years ago, whilst residing in Phllndetphia, I had projresst-d gradually into the last stage of Pulmonary Con sumption. All hope uf rny recovery bet tig dissipated, I was adtised by my .diyIcUn, Dr. Parrlsh, to remove into Uie country. Muo res town, New Jerney, bclnj my nathe place, I was removed thither. My father aud all hU family had lived and died there ami died of Pulmonary Consump tion. On my arrival I was put to bill, where I l.iy for many weeks hi wh.it wis l"iml a hop.-K-i tsondltton. Dr. Thornton, who hud Ih.hi iny father's f.innly i)lijSci m, mid had attended him In his last Illness, was called to see me. Itc thought my case entirely beyond the riujti of iredicine, and decided that I must die, and gave me one week to ur- runKe my temporal atTitrs, In tliU n)Mrently hpels condition, I heard of tie remedies which I now mate and sell. It seemed to uie that I could feel them working; their way, nd penetrating every nerve and tlbre, and tissue of my system. My lungs and Hvrr put on a new action, and the niorbb matter which for years had accumulated and IriltaUd the different organs of the txxly, w as tltmlnated, the tubercles on my lungs ripened, ami I expectorated from my luirgs ns much as a pint of ytlkr.r offensive matter every morning. As this expectoration of matter i.uliildid, the fever abated, the pnlu left me, the cough ceased to hurras me, and the eihaustlng nigHt'S. wrre m i-nir known, nnd I It. refreshing sleep, to which I had long been h stranger. My appetite now beg.ui to return, und at times I found It dif ficult to restrain ra,s(Iffrom eating too much; with this re turn of health, I gained In Htrenglh, nnd now am fleshy I am now a fleihy man with a large healed cicatrix In the middle lobt of th'i right lung ami the lower lobe heiatlzed with complete adhesion of the pleura. The left lung is pound, and the upjier lobe of the right one is In a tolerably healthy condition. Contutrption it that t!mo was thought to bean incurable disease by every one, physicians a well as those who were ULlonr:,t.d tti lutdlcme especially such cases as were re duce 1 to the condition 1 was in. This induced many people tubHleve my recovery only teinjmrHry. I no.v prepared and cave the medicines tu consumptives for some time, and mvle many wondeilul cures; and the dem ind Increased so rapidly, that I del. rmlned to off-r them to the public, and devote my und hld d attention to lun,j diseases. Intriuli, I was r.et to fore-.l to It, for people woull send lor mc far and near, to ascertain If their nues wire like mine. For many jears. In conjunction with my pihiclpal ofllce In Philadelphia, Iluve been miking ngul.ir professional lslts to New York, Itoston, lliltlmore, and Pittsburgh. For several jears past I have made its m my us IWe hun dred examination, weekly, with the "RepIrometer." For such exaudnutbn my charex- Is three dollars, aud It enable me to give each patknt the true condition of his disease, aud tell him frankly whether he will get well. The great reason why physicians d-j not cure Consump tion I, (hit they try to do too much) tl.ey gie medicines to itop the ctmgh.t'i stop tho nfttht-sweata, hectic lever, and by so doing they derange the wlnde digestive lyttem, lock log up the secret lunjj und eventually the patient dits. The Pulmonic Sjrup is one of the most aluable medkeiues known It a nutrient, jerrutly tonic und heating In It ftlf, It contains no opium, yu loosens the phlegm In the bronehi.il lubes, and mturv throws It off with httk exertion) one bottle frequently cures au ordinary cold) but It n ill be well tlrst to take a dose of Scheuck1 Mandrako Pills to cleausu the stomach. The Pulmonic Sjiup Is re.idlly di gested and ubborbvd l.to hloo.), to which It Imparts Its heal ing propel ties. It is one of thtt Ut prep irations of Iron tu use) it It a imwrrful ionic of Itstlf) ai d wheii the Scaneol Tonic dissolves the mucus In the utomaih, and is carried off by the ii I J of the Mandrake Pllh, a healthy flow of (rastric juice, good appetite, snd a goM digestion follow TheSeawted Tonic Is a stimulant, und none oth-r Is re quired when ttlsurfd. It Is pure and pleasautj no bad t licet s like when usiif Huurbon m hijky, which dUitrders the stomach, torpor the the Mood Into watt suddenly. llourbon whisky i every plijsiclan. M ver, locks up all tho secretions, turns dropuy sots la, uud the patient dies recommendtd nowa-days by almost iy patienti that visit my n ms, txith male ami female, arej stupid with this poison. The relief Is temporary. If they f. ugh, they take a little whisky; If they feel wc k and feeble, they take u little MhUky; Iftheycan- noi sleep, they takes. little whisky; and they go on In tins way rnjulilng more did more until they are bloated up, aud Imagine they arc gi l Ing fleshy, Tho stumajh, livtr, and digestive powers are completely destrojed, aud lose their appetite fur foul, N one was ever cured of consumption by this process, whr cm tiles have been formed In the lungs A little stimulant U frequently beneficial to coosumpthes, I such as jmre brandy or gond wines, In many cases Loudon porter or brown stout h moderate quantities; but bourbon ' whisky busteus on, lulead of curing consumption . The Seaweed Tnjc produces Uittng results, thoroughly i I tn Iterating the stounirh and digestive system, and enabling It lo eliminate and mlV Into healthy blood thu food which may be ud for thatpurpose. It Is so Mondtrfiil in Its ef fects that a wine-gliia lull will digest a hearty meal, and n tilth) of It taken Ufota breakfast will give a tone to the j stomach which few medicines possess the power of doing. The MANim A UK PILU may be taken with entire saMy I by all aittsand oondlttons, prolucing all the go.! results tint can be obtained from calouel, or any of the mercurial medicines, aud nlthout any of thtlr hurtful or injurious re sults. They carry out of the system tho feculent ami worn out matters loosened and dissolved by my Seaweed Tonla aim pulmonic Syrup, It will U seen that all three of my wed blues are needed In most cases lo cure Consumption. A (1 E NTS. II03T0.N George C. floodwln & Co. NKW-YOUK-IMnas, 11. rues A. Co. IIALTIMOKK-S. 8, Hancc. riTTSIIMtail-Dr.aeorgo II. Keyser. CINCINNATI F. K. Burro 4; Cn., and John I). I'arV. CIIICAOO-Unl & finltli, nd II. tJcovll. 8T. Ill)I9-Collhis llros. SAN FllAN'3I8CO-IIoslvlU-r,8iullU Is Pu. Als, sol.) ,f an Prugjlsti sod Ssilsii. Copyright lecuretl Dr. Madison's Sure Itcincdlcs, FOR Special Diseases. Indian EMMEMGOGUE, v Ir Prepared expressly for LAiii.iS.and Is t superior to anything else for regulalliifr the system In cases of obstruction from tthat tltr cm'?, and therefore if the greatest ,BIUC W IIHW iTIIII II I ft Willi in avoiu nil evil to which they are liable. If taken ns directed, 1 1 will curr any cait curable fry medletntt and It Is also perettty ttafe. Full directions accompany eHCh tattle, IrlcP SIO. fnrRK.MK.MIIKRt Thit pirdicinr in dtnignrd erprennlv lor OB s STI NAT F. CABK8, wh.ch all C1IKAI' rem J edit of the Und hntt failed to tture ; -.11 so ( ft warranted an tettretented IN EV. TfllftKRY UKSPLOT, or the price nil I be re KfiL'ufirff. rrrnHWAItKiili fMlTATinwai tuS aJ specially those h iving a counterfeit of my Indian Figure for a deception. None uenutna unless obtained of Dr MatttaonU Office (Ly iMditx nho wi$it can hae hoari in the city during treatment DIURETIC COMPOUND, Ol'or l)leaiftinj the Urinary tOryan$ requiting from imr(enc,cauiiig improper dhchar(irx,heatirritation ttc. It contain no Copaiva, Cuhebi, Turpentineor any other oITenslve or Injurious drug, but Is a safe, sure, and pltaiant runfr'y that will cure in one half th- time of any other or the price will be refunded. You that have been taking Ittliam Copaiva for mouths without benefit, until sick and pabt your breath and ilothes are tainted with Its offensive odor, throw It away, nnd send for a bottle of this Sure Remedy, It will not only cure you at oncet but also cleanse tho system from the hurtful drugs you have been taklnn S'i Ion it. rrFor Chronic cases, of mouths and evi-n years' duration, it I n iture cure, try It once, and you will never taste the disgusting mixtures of Itataam Copaiva again, irrtine large noiue suincicni 10 cure, I'rics , ALTERATIVE SYRUP, For lmpuritieofthe Mood resulting from imprudence, cauiiny Eruptions on the Sktn f Sore Throat, Mouth nn t ffotet Loan of Hair t Old Soren Strellin'a j Pain in the Hone i and alt other $i'jit$ of an actne poion in the fyntetn. (ETNo nniedy ever dlscyvin-d. htm time what bus iKn achlev-d by thll ( cured a yenttnm n from the South, -topping at Newport, uud fur uhichht pienmtrd I)r. M with f5u0, aftn haiintj been undrr the trratmmt of the inoit iminent phytictana in Hiltimore, t n nan r 'prim urn jim- inn isiMv evtrilC- spilrof a terninent curt, no matter how obstinate vour cote has been, until you hive Usted thu virtue of thU po- j tent AUtrath e II is prrp'ired efprcaitjfor the purpotr, and U sup rhr to any othrr remedy for such cae,,nrOne larirf lift tic lats a iiionth. P rlri I O NERVE INVIGQRATOR, For yen out l)rbifity, Seminal H'eakntan, I.a of Vowrrt hnpot-ney, Conjuaton of Thought, .on o f Mem ory, Irritable Temper, (iloomy Apprehnninns. Fear. I)e wnndencu, Metanehotu. and al1oth'-re lis caused Uynecirt hnbitt or exrtame indulgence (TT This turt nmedy Is composed iA thei.iost soothing, strengtltf nln.nn.l Inilgorat lug metlleines In the whole vegttahta kingdom, forming In combination, the nioht perfect antidote tor this obstinate class or inaiaoies. ever yrt uiscoiered. It lias iwn dent t every Mate In (he Union, positively curing ihouands who hare ncttr seen the invert or, restoring them t und hi tilth Nerv. us suflerer wheiner you m.ty be, don't fall to lest Iho irtu'-s i.r this Wonderful Htmedy r One large bat tle lists a month, Pries SI O. 'lbese fcurfcl III; 1U;M. IMiIKS t7rc prtparid at my U,fficc, and sent by Kxprees tveryuhrre. with Tull direciion.tn a sealeil pack igpsrcurc from olmertation. n receipt of th pi ice bv mall IMPORTANT CAUTION, KFTJinuinndf of Dctlarv nie paid to swindling quacks dally, uhch in worse than thrown away. ThUcomes fnun trustl'i lotl.eder- ptlve p.dvut'S' tut ntsof men calling them selves JocfoM," Rhone OfijMtc mmeiid.ition Is uhnt thty nay of tht-melirt JZT Advertising phyiclin, In nine cases out or ttn, arc tmpontom ; ami mediclnis or tins kind found In druij nturts, ai-e geneially woithless got up to ' telly and not to cure, Tne Sure Hntiediei,,u Ije lt limit at tny Office only, and are warranted as reprrsenttd, In every respeit, or the price uill be re fundi I. Persons at a distinct may be curtd at home in the Kfiortest powible time, bv sending for th m. ITT ti Mattinn Is uneducated physician of over twenty yeais' experience, t- n in general practice, until compelled by ill health to adopt an office practice, treating all accidents resulting from Imprudence in Ik.Hi sexes, piling them hitwhole attention. rjCirm lars giving full Information, with undoubted titimoniaa i also a b Kk on Special JJisra.net, in a nealcd ni elope, sent free. nre and ntnd for them, tor without testimo nial no stranger can lie trusted. F.nclose a stamp fur it age, and direct tu DR. MATTISOX, NO. 18 UMOXSTIIKKT, PROVI1JKNCE, II. I, JMI'OIITANT TO THK AFKL1CTEU. Dr. POV continues to be consulted at his mllce, No 7 and 9 Kndlcott Street, lb ton, on all dUrase of a PKIVXTK OK DtLICATK NATCHK. By a lonif course of study and practical experience of un limited extent, Ir 0. has now the gratification of presenting the unf -rtunate with hum mis that Inn n er, since he first uitrsMluCed tl.i tn f.iikd to cute the in-itt aiarmlog cases of UON0ltKIHF. AM) SYPHILIS. IVnenth his treatment all th Imrr rs of lent r.al nnd Im pure l,t(x.l, Impoteney, ycnfjla, tlonorrli'ra, I lens, pain aud dUtr xi In the regions of proi-reiitloii, lull imnoitlon of the 1'l.idder nnd Kidneys, lldroee)e. AUf-jits, Humors, frlghtiul Swellings, and the lon intlu '-f hoinble symptoms attending this class of disease, are made to become as harm less us the simplest ailings of a child. 8KMINAL WKAKNF.S3, ir. 1), 1 votes a great part of his time to the treatment of th'-se cases causal by a secret and solitary habit, which ruins the ixidy and mind, unfitting the unfortunate indii Id ual ft-r biisiuesi or mielety. ,ome of the sad and melancholy elfects produced by early habits of youth, are Wenknesa of the Pack and Limbs, Dizzlnesaofttie Head, Dimness of Sight, PuliHtNtioii of the Heart, Dysiiepsl i, Nervousness, I'erunge-in-lit of the digestive functions, Symptoms or Cot sumption, A.C The fearful effects on the mind uie much to he dread ed loss of memory, c1fusltn o ideas, depnalon of spirits, rvd furebo-lluirs, aversion of society, st lf.l It trust, llmnlity, c,aie among the vi Is produced, buch iersons should, hefie culitemidating matrimonv, conanlt i pfijsiclan uf ex perience, und be at once restored to health and happiness. Patients who wish to remain under Pr. Dow1 treatment a few day or weeks, will, be furnished with pleasant rooms, and charges for board moderate. Medicines sent to all parts of the country, with full direc tions for use, on receiiing description of your cases. Pr. Dow lias also for sal the French Cutties, warranted the best preventive. Order by mall. Three for 1 and .i red stamp. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO KKMALKS IX Dellc ute Health. Jr, Dow, Physician and Surgeon, It o. 7 and 0 Kndlcott Street, Huston, is consult daily tor all diseases Incident to th female system. Prolapsus I teri, or fstllinit of the Womb, Fluor Albus, Suppression, and other menstrual derangements, are alt treated upon u.'W patholo gical principles, ami speeuv rem i ipuftintcea in a lew a. j invariably certain Is the new mode of iitatrnent, tint most oustiiiHte complaints yield under it, nuu theuluicUd person smn rejoices in pufici health. Dr D'iw ban no ibiuiit had guater experience In the cure of dlseaies ul womcu and children, tb in anv oth'.i ph) slclan in i in- ton. Iliairding accommoditlons fir pitknts who may wish to btai in It stou u few days under Ins matment. Dr Dow since lbt5,l.aIn cunflm-d his whole attention to an oitieo practice, tor lUc cuie or rrtvate Diseases aud re male CutnpItinU, acknowledges no superior iu the Uuhed Mates. X U All letters mut contain four red stamps, or I hey win mi he answeicu. Oihce hours Iroui S a m. to 0 p. m. jTIHHTAIX CUUK IX ALL CASKS, OH XO J ch.irnes made Dr. Dow is tomuUti daily from K a. in t 8 p. in as iilmve, unu all dilUcult or chronic distasc of eve y name nun nature, navutg ny nis uuwenri-i Hiici.imn and extracrd'nary tuccetis gained u repitatlun which calls p.itit nt ir mi ail p iris of tne country n oixaiu an ice, Anion it the idiikleUns in IJouuj. ni,e stitiul higher In the prore'Bslon than thecelebiated Dr. Dotr, No. 7 hnlicutt-M , Hostoii. 'Ilnise who need ttie services of an expeiienced idnslilaii and surcen fhuM siw Mm a cull. P. S.Dr Dow imports and has fir sale a nw article called I ho ricncli secret. Uruer by m.iil. Two for (1 and a red itanip. April l&iiO. 1) 13 JJ S. SANITAHY COMMISSION Army aud Navy Claim Agonoy. NO CHARGE FOR SERVICES O 33 sO. XX, Local. A u b .n t, Oflice in U, 8. Mustering and Disbursing Of See, 1IUATTLK110KU. VT. The V S. Sanitary CommUsIon, desiring to relieve Soldiers, tt.uiui mm tm-ir lauiiues iiom ine i.einy expenses usually paid for the prosecution of such claims. Iiuvm f.ini.iiui.i this Agency, to c llct pensions arrears of pay, bounty and oilier claims against the (lovernuieid, without chary or , f,, -t iiny J4IJIH irnu'ii n i u tat t iatmttnis. tin upphcatluii sent to this Agency, statin the name and post-otlieu address of the claimant, Hie name, rank, compa ny, regluui.t, service, and State ol th- aoldier on uiwe aecttunt the claim is in tie, date of discharge or death, the I'n'i'vr uiuiifciwm iq uueti out as lar as iHtssibie ami for warded to the irson applying. These can then he execut ed and returned to Hits otlice, where the claim will be pros, cuted to a final Usut In the shortest iosslbt time. Om'JS V A It M E U S. MAKE YOUR OWN WINE FRO 171 YOUR OWN FRUIT. Tho Ainorican Domestic Wine Press. This Is a new, cheap and valuable artlete by which any per son cm In a few bonis and with but little Ular press large quantities of Grapes, Currants, ItaspU-ri ies, aud other Iruit for the prepurati ms ul tne. Jellies, Ilraudies, &c. It can also l used to advantage In making Tomato Catiup, Cur runt Vinegar, and other piepaiHtlons fur table use. It will forHraided tu any adduss upou iccetpt of 00. A liberal discount to the Uade. H, W. Mlbl.Ml, Agent, luwUO West llrutlleboro, A t. HOME INS. CO. OF TIIK CITY OK NEW York. Cash Capital, $1,000,000 Surplusover $30Ut. Ootf, The subscriber having accepted the Agency of this Company and having tiled In the Secretary of State's Office the evidence of its responsibility, resulted by our Statute, Is now pr pared to take risks of property usually Insured tn this vleihit) . on favorable terms ami grant I'otlciis with out del iy. The perfect resMinsibllit r of this Company and the known character of Its otUcerstntltle It to a rank ainmig the very first In our country. U. U, Mfc.AU, Agent, llrattleboio, Jan. 1, Wb. D O S T O N Boll Foundry Established in 1822. VK CONTINUKro CAST Church ) I IIKMS, and are prepared to execute all orders promptly) our present price Is twenty-two cents jut !aind less than sold for In lt)4t the great experience had In cast Ins belli snablcs us to produce them ot superior quality. HK.VIIV N. IIOOl'KR A; CO Boston, July, JmlO ZR.A-IILjIRO.A.IDS. Vormont and MaBsachusotta E. E. SL'MMEIl AKKitiMtMr Ix-nro lloston iUII, nt 7.30, A. ., n.l & SO I'. M. Uave FItclilrarB. IU.I5, A.M., and 7.20 l'. M.,for (l,n. fl.lil Ami Ilrfttttclwro. Uave llratil'lioro, nt 8.t5 A. M., ml 4.1S 1'. M. heart OrernOclJ, at 9.25 A. M. anl 2.W l. M., for Filch burg anil Uoston. 1 oti3 t. nvaat.rs, Bup'i. M., 1806. CIIKSIIIIIK RAILROAD. SUMMER AltltANOKMBNT. Commencing MunJny. June 26, 1865. Splendid Bleei'lnjr Cars tltrouKli to Paratira Srrlngs, Sche neclady and llurllnxton, without change. Passengers for take Oeorge leave the cars at Moreau sta tion and go by stage to Caldw.ll. MOV1NO HAST. Uavr llellows Falls al 3 06 and 7.40 A. M . anil 2.30 P.M.I Keeneat4.0iand P.io A.M. and 3.31 P.M., arrlrlng at Fltchburgat 63) A. M 12.06 A. M. and 6.20. F. M. Uoston at 7.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 7.30 p m. MOV1NO WKST. 1-eavt Iloslon.tt 7.30 and 11.00 A. M.,and 6 30 P. M. Fltchburgat0.16 A.M. ,1.22 and 7.16 P.M.I Keene, 10.41 A.M., 3.31 and 8.67 I'. M., arrlrlng at llellowa rails, at 11.35 A. M 4.46 1'. M. and 9.62 1'. 51. The down nnd up Uxpress trains slop at Keene and Win chendon, and will stop at Fltiwllllam, Trny, Westmoreland or Walpole to take or Icay Passengers lo ami rrom other Iloads. Up mall train will not stop at West Fitchbuurg State Line, South Keene or Cold Hirer, and will only stop at North Athtmrnhant or F.ast Westmorland to take or leave passengers to or from other Iloads. Smoking Cars on all Trains. Tickets soU Thro'. Fares as low as by any other route 11. N THWART, Sni.rrliK.ii.Iri.t. Superintendelit'sOrQcetUeetHsJune, 18C6. Eutland & Burlington and Vermont V alloy Ilailroads, On and uller June J, 1S06. Trains will run as follows M0VINU SOUTH AND KASr Uaro Durllnglon, U,0() a. m., 1200 m.. 1,24 an 1 9,46 p. tn. Arrive at llullan.1, 11,14 a. ni., 6,15 p. m., 4,16, 12,25 a. m Learo Hull ind, 12.15. p. m ,6 !0 p. m., 12,40 a. m. Arrive at llellows Fall-, 2 25 p tn ,9.45 p. in., 3 00 a. m. Leave Dell ms Fall, 2,30 p. m., 7.55 a in., 3,10 a. m. Arrlte at llrnUMic.ru, a,;o p. in., 10.10 a. m., 4,00 a. m. MOV1NO NORTH AMI W IAT. Uave llraltlelirro, 10,30 a.m., 4,40 p. m., 8,67 p. tn, Arrive at IIcIIowk Falls, 1 1.25 a. In.. 5,35 p. m. 9,50 n. m. Iaiiw llellon Falls, 11,40a. tn., 5.45 p tn , 10,10 p. in, Atrlvu nt ltutlatKl, 1.45 p. in . 8,15 p. in., l.',16 a. ni. Iare llutland, 1,50 p. m , 0,(-D a. in , 6,20 p. m 12,10 a.m. Arrlvcat Iluillngton,4 20 p.m . 8,45 a m., 7,55 p nt.,3,15 a.m. TUAI.N3 CO.NNKCT AS FOLLOWS. At Iturllngton with Boats on Lake Ohamphiln nnd Ver mont Central and Vermont k U!M.la Ilailroads, r. Mont IHller, St. Albans. House's Point, Montreal, OjJensburg and tho West. At llutland with trains for Trny, Alhnny and New Yolk, Sariitnga Spi loss, Schenectady an.) the West. At llellows Falls with trains on Cheshire llallroad for Fllchburg, Worcester, Iiwell an I Huston MUli Veimont Valley Railroad for l.rattlelioro, Sprlnilleld, Hartford, New Haven and New York, and Willi Sullivan lUilroad for W Imlsor, W hlto Rlur Juncll..n, Wtlls III ver. St. Johinbury, Newport, l.lltlrtou and tho Wle Mountains. Passengers for the West will find ibis a Cheap, Pleasant and Hi.'.IUi.ius ltiile. For Tickets and nil necessary Information Innulre at the Ottilia ou the Line. , ... , OHO. A MEItlULL, Superintendent. Rutland, Vt., July IS, 1805. HAKTI'OUI) AXJ) ,i:V YOltK STEAM' 1)0 .T LI Ml. I'LKASAXT AND I'llKAPrSTHOl'Ti: TO .NKY YUltK. The first-class steamers Cilyof Hartford nn.l Oranlte State form a dally line for New York, leavlnc Hartford every afternoon at 3) o'clock and arriic In New York alniut & a.m. the next morning. lLturntnp, leave New York at 4 ..'clock p. m The boats are of the host cU souud steamers, In I is c each one thousand Ions burthen nnd filled In cery particular to Insure aafity and comfort to paosetivrs. Passengers leaving Sprl.xfitlil l.y Hie 2S0p.m. Irah nave ample time lo connect and will nnd at Hertford a horse, car and hayi-'agc wniton to transport baefe'iipc aud passen gers to the iMjat freu of charge. Fare Springfield to New York, through, (no charge for berths), o 65 do. " 2 (class, 2.15 iickeia or sa:e and information given by L.J. l'(IWl:ilS. Agent. 6mos20 Massasoit House, Springfield, Mass 8 SPECIAL AXI) IMPORTANT NOTICE, Messrs. LAZAEUS & MOERIS, OPTICIANS AND OCULISTS, Of Hartford, Ct., and Springfield, Mass., Hating made large additions to the Mnnufficturinj llrnnch cf their huslucss.fin l It ImiJCfsdd- to continue their bits to IlK.mLKUUKO vnd DKRNAKrSTOX) but with & view to Ihtj tiecuinmoddtlon of their ttumerous cuttumershavc ai pointed Messrs. BAIIROWS & DILLINGHAM, IN IlllATrLIlllOllO, MR. E. F. XFAVCOMI3, IN nCRNAIIUSTON, as their sole Agents In thoe places and their tlcintty, for the sale of th. Ir Celebrated Perfected Spectaoles, Eye Glasses, &c. They trust this kilecllon will meet ith the approval of the puUic. Messrs. L. &. M, have taken the greatest care to give such Instructions as will insure to thc!rcu.tcmers the adiautsge ofttSl'LCTACLK unequalled for Us presenlngtiualitles, Ot ted to tho F.)es on the same sckuific piinclples which have gained for .Messrs. I., k !. so Ijrge a fclnre of public palron age. hile returning their unfeigned thanks, they very re. spectfully solicit for both Messrs. IIAIlllUWS & D1LLINQ. HAM, and Mr. 11. F. NMVCOS1I1, u continuance of the same, having pcrfeit confidctice lu their ability and desire to give satisfaction to atl. N. II. No peddlers employed. THE 1JJ5ST THING MADE ! lVTfvclo for iicl raolcl lay CIIAS. A. TBIPP, Undor tho old sign of tho bts Watch and Spoon. Uratlleboro, March IT, 1SCS. O O LI WOO LI ! Cash and the highest price paid for Wool br rnosT ii aooDiiLE. Drallltboro, Auj. i, U05.-S1 2 f m! I FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A poiltlro and PpcrlQc Heraedy for dliesies of tho 711 adder, KMaty (JrBl and IIr(Mtrl wetllnt. This Medlclno Increases tho powers of digestion, and etcltes tbo absorbents Into hcsllhy ectlon, by wUch tho wntcryorcalcarcnus depositions, end all unDttortl c-! Isrjcments tro reduced, as if ell ai pain and luflcsunatloo, and li cood for men, Tromn and children. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For wc aim ess arising from Hxcesscs, Tlablts of Kli.lpv tloo, tarty IndJkCrctlon, attended with lha foHotri, Symptom); Indlipotltlon to Excrtloa, I.O--3 rf rorc Loss ol Memory, r....rui; of Lreithln;, TTeakKcncs, Trcin.zj, Horror of Disease, VaUcfi'.acii, Dlrancsiof Vision, rala n tlionac-. Hot Hands, 1 laihla-; of tho Hodr. Dryness of tho tUn, r.rcptlani of tio : r.ti., UnlTereal I.slt3Ce, ri.::ilCozntc3.-.-. Thcsosnoptnn.3,lf allowed to ,oon (rldcUi-lj " d cine ln oil ably remove), ooou follow FATUITY, EPILEPTIC TIT9, la cue of vMch tho patient laay cxflre. " o c r y they are not frequently followed by there MtClrti.l loses," ixsaxitt akd coxsuiirTir::? Many aro anaro of tho oxuto of th' Ir caCc. In ;,.ut i i T7lUconfctj. Tlio recon'scf tho '.iu.no aiyln-.n . . tielanehotdcilh-' hyco .na.:luaI.oaruatda vltai ,4 j tho truth of lha asaertl-n. Tho Consiltntlon, ou,c affected by orsanl-s TeBt' , requires tho aid of medlclno tofttteusthen cud iari-,-- j tho system, which IILMOLD'SESTTl.vrT or rn lararlaWy docs. Atrl.il will con vine a the most scc tt... t3Ct la many aSToctlons peculiar to rooalcs, t'ao Tzr s. llccrr U uaocaulcd Ly zny other rcatcdy, and fo. I coaplalnts Incident to tho itx, or la tho MCLISK Oil CriiJ'GB OF MXE, t-7 I7o aTtirally chonl 1 bo without it. QDp'icaj-Jt t.a.l danger j-j U:c.jc iiSLHBGLDo LaTIiACT Lu ... j Cures Secret Oisco3cj lnalltnilrBtascs lltllo c-ramso.lltllocr r.oclianja of filet, no lncoorculcncc, r.Tl Y.O HiPOSIT.";:' USE HELMHOLD'.S EXTRACT BUCHU Tor all affections rr.d i.lia-ca ff tic-e r-..'" . watfUtr romwlitttercrcaBeorli3!llltI', trrn.'. :crhoTloart i landing. Diietuca of lUc-o organs tuo tlJofa diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT DUCHU Is the Great Diurelic And It 13 certain to have tho deilrc- CaC,.. .j lII Create i Cut wUcti It 1j rccomncidc!. . LOOD! 13LOOD! FLLID EJ.'TflACT S A ft S A P A I r.rA'.!j lr. tho riootl.rtroovlcg nil ch.ori I'o: r ' ; on an Ixpre ita'y v f -..-!. " . oaa.ictTcotuallroor-T . - j t . . v, UaU Head, lM Hitu .' i c-"t..i T'o-t i( flrcratloaa cf l! c .t ', . , i , ; j on tho I are.c'e-,; '.--i .-!.; i.. -puoQ3 of us Stla, ILL -Kl, ir ' i I I 2tot a revr cf t!o rorot dlsorderfl list iLl mictlrd r l.efu corrup'-ioa Hut accamu'atea n (uc 1 lot :, u. t." coverlMtiatlinc ocrn nat'" t j;n-i !t oat, ncai c a cqQaltncCpctl.ctUMOus Coiirorfu TIirait cf 8'.?as:lla. It clean. Tr.ad ronov-.ic-j ih J i-od.i. ilii vljcrof Lcalth lto it.c rytcu, r.n I p'-irrn . h.tuior; McIi waie dlnriwp. It fiL ! lui. t ie 1. j raactloD3of lhcbod.v,.i dcAp-.d..idUw jut:... t ted ranlile la the tloou. f .Lu n luucd." ih-t . r;!ed oa has Joaj beci nought far.rrdr.ow.fi.-rtl.t - tlnic the publ.e 1-nvc cm oa fldc'; ihcy cnu dci ctu C r fpacol,eredceau5t tdmUof sertl :c itjrtofl.o. ;i - ell , hut tho trljl cf n r iagM l o:tl v. t:; tho-. to thei-lcc tti . has tta virtues sarpj.r.3,1 niirtfciuj tl.ey fcav r ever I: '-ra. TTrotabiftpooiiital f H.ox roctof ."tiu(.parllla flfidt I touplntcf nctcrl3c;iuUo itio Usbon Tlut Trlni.ur 1 ono botllels f-'dy cqui.1 tonsaUo'i of t to f. tup of Bcr. pjrllla, cr tUu dccoetlo'i s utuully nadc. HOSE VASK, Anexcelleut Lotion for dcci iirUlrff from buLlt of d.valpatloa, nied l:i ccaccrtK i vi ;i tbo Hxtificn f -ihn anil Siifop.trlU i, la aueh diseases tu reoorurevtd. . -denco of tho iuot ri-uiilble ccd reliable .-' ? , I Accoiiiptur the tiiedKlnca. Alto crpl.. ft' r nic, tritV hun .'rcij of t'ioaattCsvx- v !.. wnrd-' of 30,000 nnsoll.tel rertluc'r m 1 tory letter, many of .lilcharofrvru tlio h. Including iirlonit l'hj th tuo, c lcr,' n TtoTroprUtorliaauovcr ieorl?d tu tlil. i i tho cpncpcpcii; be dfKnot do th!froti .! ' articles rani; ch rtuodaid rrejfirawt.., au 1 . t a I lobe prerped np ly ccrtlOcatti. The fciencc of :-dlclBe,liko ihc Uorlc Co'rmnsh .11 itand filioplo.pure. loJetlc, bavlcc l'id fur lis Lawi, Induction for It pillar, acd Tru'h c'.oco for ltd cij.lt tl. fy Eitrsct Earsaparllla Ii a rio.i railSer : t .- ritrai t Suchu Is a Diuretic, end irllt ecl r.j each i.t t.. , j. lloth aro prcpaicd cn purely s'lcntlllo prim p. -i -tn vacuo cxd cm tlio Ui..t t.'iu laoasu.os cf r .nr tat rcn Le made. Atcad cod conelm.tve test sill , c parlscnof thclt rropcrticjlrllhthockctio..ata o. . lowlns rorLat Seo Cl:peDsr.tory of the United States. 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